CALVIN PLUS Calcium / Vitamin D / Minerals Tablet 1's
Indications/Uses
Calvin Plus contains calcium which provides more calcium for bones. Calvin Plus also contains nutrients for bones. Calvin plus can be given as adjuncts to prevent osteoporosis.
Dosage/Direction for Use
Overdosage
The treatment should be aimed at lowering serum calcium levels. Treatment of hypercalcaemia: The treatment with calcium must be stopped. Treatment with thiazide diuretics, lithium, cardiac glycoside and vitamin A must also be discontinued. Rehydration and according to severity of the intoxication, isolated or combined use of loop diuretics, bisphosphonates, calcitonin and corticosteroids.
Overdose can also lead to copper toxicity in patient with Wilson's disease. Symptoms may include epigastric pain, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, hepatic toxicity, jaundice, hypotension, metallic taste, convulsion and coma.
Treatment: discontinue and symptomatic therapy.
Administration
Contraindications
Renal impairment (Chronic).
Renal stones or history of renal stones.
Renal osteodystrophy with hyperphosphataemia.
Wilson's disease; hepatic and biliary, disease (copper).
Hypersensitivity of any components of tablet.
Adverse Reactions
Drug Interactions
Tetracyclines, thyroxine, bisphosphonates, sodium fluoride, quinolone and iron: may reduce absorption of these drugs. It is recommended that administration separately by at least 3 hours.
Thiazide diuretics: The risk of hypercalcaemia should be considered because it reduce the urinary calcium excretion and increase renal excretion of magnesium.
Systemic corticosteroids: These drugs reduce calcium absorption so that the dose of calcium may be increased.
Alcohol: may reduce calcium and magnesium absorption.
Antacid containing aluminium and laxatives: may reduce calcium absorption.
Anticonvulsant: may reduce serum calcium level and reduce effect of vitamin D by accelerating its metabolism.
Penicillamine and trientine: reduce absorption of copper, zinc and vice versa: give 2 hrs apart.
Oral contraceptive: reduce plasma zinc levels.
Cholestyramine, colestipol, liquid paraffin and sucralfate: reduce intestinal absorption of vitamin D.
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Features
- Calcium
- Minerals
- Vit. D